macroeconomist

IPA: mækroʊikˈɑnʌmɪst

noun

  • An expert in macroeconomics, or large-scale economics.
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Examples of "macroeconomist" in Sentences

  • I am sortof a macroeconomist (at least I admit it).
  • The question then arises as to why he is a working macroeconomist.
  • I think there is a fourth reason, as described here and here by an actual working macroeconomist.
  • I was the chief macroeconomist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture under President Ronald Reagan.
  • Well, as a Republican and a macroeconomist I have my own views that might not jibe with most Democrats '.
  • Laurence Ball is a macroeconomist at Johns Hopkins, a New Keynesian and a frequent co-author of Greg Mankiw.
  • I think there is a fourth reason, as described here and here by an actual working macroeconomist. john ricker Says:
  • So a leftwing macroeconomist accusing a rightwing macroeconomist of lying, or vice-versa, is just sound and fury signifying nothing.
  • Here the point is that macroeconomist like to pretend that you can go from aggregates to aggregates (from aggregate endowements to aggregate demand for example or to money demand for another).
  • IHS Global Insight is predicting growth of around 7.5 to 8% with Beijing-based macroeconomist Alistair Thornton warning: "As China strides into the Year of the Dragon, its economy is in the midst of an aggressive slowdown."

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